Mr. Robideaux left the council meeting early. A spokesperson for the Mayor-President said he was unavailable for comment. I am sure there were more pressing issues on Mr. Robideaux's schedule than actually responding to the questions of the people that elected him.

I don't know. I am only speculating.

At next week's council meeting, Councilman William Theriot is reportedly proposing a resolution stating that LUS would not be considered for sale, lease, or outside management or partnership at least in the near term.

By virtue of a vote on that resolution voters in Lafayette Parish will at least know where their council representation stands on the potential changes for LUS. Even if the Mayor-President is unable or unwilling to share his thoughts on the issue.